[gridengine users] qacct wildcards for parallel environments

2012-07-24 Thread Nick Holway
Dear all, I'm trying to get some aggregate stats for all our parallel environments using qacct. I'm using "qacct -b 120101 -pe \*" and I also tried it with the * in double quotes. This returns only the column headers with no data. Is it possible to do this just using qacct? We're running RHEL

Re: [gridengine users] qacct wildcards for parallel environments

2012-07-24 Thread Daniel Gruber
Try "qacct -b 120101 -pe" without anything. Daniel Am 24.07.2012 um 13:52 schrieb Nick Holway: > Dear all, > > I'm trying to get some aggregate stats for all our parallel > environments using qacct. I'm using "qacct -b 120101 -pe \*" and I > also tried it with the * in double quotes. Th

Re: [gridengine users] qacct wildcards for parallel environments

2012-07-24 Thread Nick Holway
Thank you Daniel, that works. Nick On 24 July 2012 15:00, Daniel Gruber wrote: > Try "qacct -b 120101 -pe" without anything. > > Daniel > > Am 24.07.2012 um 13:52 schrieb Nick Holway: > >> Dear all, >> >> I'm trying to get some aggregate stats for all our parallel >> environments using qacct

[gridengine users] schedule file mysteries

2012-07-24 Thread Brian Smith
I'm trying to troubleshoot some scheduling issues with the $SGE_ROOT/default/common/schedule file, but I'm seeing some odd behavior (besides the undocumentedness of the file itself). A number of jobs in the queue are never even being referenced in this file. My assumption as that this file re

Re: [gridengine users] schedule file mysteries

2012-07-24 Thread Hung-Sheng Tsao (LaoTsao) Ph.D
please see this link http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19080-01/n1.grid.eng6/817-5677/eoqma/index.html on schedule file Sent from my iPad On Jul 24, 2012, at 18:18, Brian Smith wrote: > I'm trying to troubleshoot some scheduling issues with the > $SGE_ROOT/default/common/schedule file, but I'm seein